17. Pauling Personal Library. 1806-1998.

The 4,000+ volumes that form the personal library of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling are
detailed in this section. Arranged according to author's last name, the books in
the Personal Library bibliography are illustrative of the Paulings' many interests
-- from pure science to sociological surveys to detective stories to crossword puzzles.

Abramowitz, Isidore.The Great Prisoners ... The First Anthology of Literature Written in Prison. Selected and edited by Isidore Abramowitz. With analytical introductions to the
time and place and circumstances of each prisoner and imprisonment, a general preface
to the whole, and a selected bibliography. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, inc.,
1946. PN6014 .A2.
Handwritten note on front free endpage.

Adler, Irving.How Life Began. Illustrated by Ruth Adler. With a pref. by Linus Pauling. New York: New American
Library, 1957. QH325 .A3.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Handwritten note on inside front
cover.

Akizuki, Tatsuichiro.Nagasaki 1945 : The First Full-Length Eyewitness Account of the Atomic Bomb Attack
on Nagasaki. Translated by Keiichi Nagata; edited and with an introduction by Gordon Honeycombe.
London: Quartet Books, 1981. D767.25.N3 A3613 1981.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.

Al-Haq/Law in the Service of Man (Organization: Rām Allāh).Punishing a Nation : Human Rights Violations during the Palestinian Uprising. Ramallah, West Bank: Al-Haq/Law in the Service of Man, 1988. DS119.75 .P86 1988.

Alameda County Cancer Registry.Incidence of Cancer in Alameda County, California, 1960-1964. Berkeley: Dept. of Public Health, 1967. RC277.C3 A73 1967.

Albert, David H., ed.Tell the American People : Perspectives on the Iranian Revolution. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Movement for a New Society, 1980. DS318.8 .T44.

Alexander, Dale.The Common Cold and Common Sense : How You Catch the Common Cold and How You Can Avoid
It. West Hartford, Connecticut: Witkower Press, 1971. RC82 .A571 1971.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author.

Alexander, Dale.The Common Cold and Common Sense; How You Catch the Common Cold and How You Can Avoid
It. Los Angeles: Nash Pub. 1971. RC82 .A571 1971b.

Alley, Rewi.A highway, and an Old Chinese Doctor; A Story of Travel through Unoccupied China during
the War of Resistance, and Some Notes on Chinese Medicine. Christchurch, New Zealand: Caxton Press, 1973. DS710 .A553 1973.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.

Alperovitz, Gar.Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam; The Use of the Atomic bomb and the American
Confrontation with Soviet Power. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965. E813 .A57.
Handwritten ownsership signature of Linus Pauling.

Alyea, Hubert Newcombe.My Life as a Chemist. As Recorded for the Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry. Philadelphia: Beckman
Center for the History of Chemistry, 1991. QD22.A49 A31 1991.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.

American Chemical Society, Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry; University
of Wisconsin; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation.Symposium on the Kinetics of Homogeneous Gas Reactions / University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, June 20-22, 1939, Division of physical
and inorganic chemistry of the American chemical society and the University of Wisconsin
cooperating with section C of the American association for the advancement of science
and aided by the Wisconsin alumni research foundation. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: [s.n.],
1939. QC175 .S91 1939.

American Society for Metals.Age Hardening of Metals. This book contains the papers and discussions constituting the symposium on precipitation
hardening (age hardening) presented before the twenty-first annual convention of the
American Society for Metals held in Chicago, October 23 to 27, 1939. Cleveland: Tower
Press, 1940. TN673 .A48.

American Society for Metals.Theory of Alloy Phases; A Seminar on Theory of Alloy Phases Held During the Thirty-Seventh National Metal
Congress and Exposition, Philadelphia, October 15 to 21, 1955. Cleveland: 1956. QD135 .A48.
Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling.